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How Mega Online Shopping Festivals Are Rocking The Retail Calendar The retail calendar was once reassuringly predictable and retailers mostly adhered to its rhythm. In the U.S. that meant concentrating promotions ...
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Online grocery shopping, spend poised to climb More than half of U.S. consumers are projected to be shopping online for groceries next year, and those who do are expected to boost their spending, ...
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How Luxury Brands Are Driving New-Gen Online Personalization According to research by McKinsey, online luxury sales will triple by 2025. Further, 80% of these sales will be digitally influenced. Luxury purchases ...
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Customers love shopping in-store but still expect connected experiences According to a recent study by Bronto, 42% of Gen X-ers report shopping in a store once a week, while 47% of millennials say they shop both online ...
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From click to chic: Amazon trials real-world fashion boutique Last week, at the opening night of the Baker Street store, the models Lara Stone and .... A lot of that goes against shopping online only," Dover says.
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I have shopped at Amazon, says TUC general secretary "The British have taken to online shopping like no other nation on earth. For better or for worse, we have to recognise that that is happening. So our ...
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Monetate, Bazaarvoice aim to turn holiday shoppers into year-round customers The companies aim to use shoppers' experiences and online behavior beyond one-time gift-buying to boost post-holiday consumer engagement ...
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Increasing disruption spells brighter future for GCC retail In Bahrain, for instance, product search and data collection are among the top online activities, and online shopping is done by less than one-third of ...
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Here's Amazon's Next $10 Billion Business While we may not know the exact percentage, the trend is clear: A significant number of online shoppers visit Amazon first to find a product. That gives ...
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British high streets 'have to change' insists Chancellor ahead of outlining plans to rescue struggling ... Britain's love for online shopping means high streets will need to become smaller with fewer stores and more bars and restaurants, Philip Hammond ...
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